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Our company offers a special FRP coating method (R) that combines the strengths derived from GFRP material forms and the proven corrosion-resistant resin functions as a role of paint. By combining glass fibers and corrosion-resistant resins in an appropriate material composition, we achieve high corrosion resistance. Please feel free to contact us if you have any inquiries. 【Features】 ■ Sealing the "interface of fibers/resin near the surface" that is prone to acid penetration with a top coat ■ Suppression of acid penetration by glass fibers and enhancement of the strength of the coating itself *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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Free membership registrationThis document is a technical report that evaluates the surface roughness and surface profile of different samples made by hand lay-up, which have three surfaces: the release surface, hand-finished surface, and molded surface. In conclusion, the surface roughness values for Ra, Rz, and Pt improved by approximately 77 to 85% compared to the release surface. Upon examining the flat profile, it was found that the irregularities observed on the release surface were significantly reduced due to hand finishing, and the parallelism improved by 45%. 【Contents】 ■ Evaluation Preparation and Methods - Preparation of evaluation samples - Surface roughness measurement - Surface profile measurement ■ Results - Preparation of evaluation samples - Surface roughness measurement - Surface profile measurement ■ Discussion - Surface roughness due to hand finishing - Inclination of Surface sample C in the surface profile *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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Free membership registrationThis document presents a technical report on three-dimensional shaped components with uneven surfaces formed using conventional and new methods. It includes an evaluation of the technical superiority of the new method through visual inspection and non-destructive testing using X-ray CT. The results of the visual inspection indicated that the components produced using the conventional method showed signs of burrs at the corners, suggesting instability in the positioning of the reinforcing fibers compared to those made with the new method. The new method's molded products were recognized as superior in terms of quality. Additionally, upon examining the X-ray CT images, it was found that the components made using the conventional method exhibited an increase in resin-rich areas due to the movement of reinforcing fibers, as well as intermittent air layers (voids) at the boundary layer between the matrix resin and the reinforcing fibers. [Contents] ■ Evaluation Preparation and Methods - Preparation of evaluation samples - X-ray CT measurement ■ Results - Preparation of evaluation samples - X-ray CT measurement ■ Discussion - Key points of the new method's impact on improving internal quality of molded products *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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Free membership registrationThis document describes our technology for drilling circular holes in FRP plates using a standard hole saw and a disk grinder (disk sander) that causes minimal damage to FRP, along with a quantitative evaluation of the roundness and positional accuracy of the holes using a CMM (coordinate measuring machine). As a result, both roundness and center position accuracy were superior with the hole saw; however, multiple instances of delamination of the FRP were observed on the machined end face when using the hole saw. We believe we have demonstrated one of the quantitative indicators for setting machining tolerances. [Contents] ■ Evaluation preparation and methods - Sample preparation for evaluation - Roundness measurement ■ Results - Sample preparation for evaluation - Roundness measurement ■ Discussion - Causes of surface delamination resulting from hole processing with a hole saw - Accuracy of drilling processes, etc. *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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Free membership registrationThis document is a technical report that evaluates the characteristics of drill shapes after processing, using the example of hole processing in FRP. It includes quantification of the features of the processed drill shapes conducted in-house, as well as a quantitative comparison of these shapes with commercially available drills. Additionally, it assesses the validity of the shapes through FRP processing. In the evaluated range, while no superiority was recognized between the commercially available drills and the modified in-house drills for FRP processing, it was confirmed that the shape of the in-house processed drills contributes to extending the tool life. This result holds significant importance from the perspective of extending tool life. [Contents (Evaluation Preparation, Methods, and Results)] ■ Preparation of evaluation drills ■ Shape inspection of evaluation drills ■ Production of flat plates for processing evaluation ■ Hole processing using various drills ■ X-ray CT measurement *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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Free membership registrationThis document is a technical report that evaluates the durability of the gel coat layer, focusing on its thickness and drying time, as well as its peel resistance against FRP, in order to address issues such as delamination, wrinkles, and cracks that occur during the production of the gel coat layer. The evaluation revealed that a thickness of approximately 0.2 mm provides high durability, with no clear correlation found with drying time. Additionally, internal verification using X-ray CT and tensile tests using DIC successfully identified the initial delamination of the gel coat layer. [Contents (Evaluation Preparation, Methods, and Results)] ■ Gel Coat Preparation ■ Gel Coat Application ■ Gel Coat Drying ■ Production of FRP Flat Plates for Gel Coat Layer Evaluation ■ Measurement of Gel Coat Layer Thickness ■ Tensile Testing ■ Confirmation of Gel Coat Layer Delamination via X-ray CT ■ Correlation between Initial Delamination of the Gel Coat Layer and Gel Coat Layer Thickness and Drying Time *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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Free membership registrationThis document describes the results of a quantitative evaluation of the surface condition after hand finishing of 3D-shaped FRP molded products, using surface roughness as an indicator. FRP, which is lightweight and also has corrosion resistance, is expected to have an expanding range of applications as an alternative to metal materials. On the other hand, when the design is fundamentally based on replacing metal, it is often required to have equivalent aesthetics, making surface finishing of the exposed areas in hand lay-up molding an unavoidable task. This document clarifies that it is possible to achieve a smooth surface on the exposed areas of FRP molded products with 3D shapes through hand finishing. [Contents] ■ Evaluation Preparation and Evaluation Method - Preparation of evaluation samples - Surface roughness measurement ■ Results - Preparation of evaluation samples - Surface roughness measurement ■ Discussion - Comparison of surface roughness after hand finishing with respect to dimensional shapes - Reasons for the increased surface roughness measurement values of Cartridge A (X-R) - Impact of the inclination correction method on measurement results, etc. *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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Free membership registrationThe "Narrow Width Chopped Strand Mat" is a product made from glass fiber chopped strand mat processed to specified width and length for hand lay-up applications. After impregnating with low-viscosity resin and curing, it becomes a fiber-reinforced plastic material (FRP) with excellent water resistance and chemical resistance. Experienced technicians with extensive FRP manufacturing experience carry out the processing work, allowing for stable product dimensions. 【Features】 ■ Excellent water resistance and chemical resistance ■ Processing work performed by technicians with extensive FRP manufacturing experience ■ Ability to provide products with stable dimensions ■ Capable of responding to requests for compressed processing time and small quantities of narrow widths *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Free membership registrationOur company provides various technical consultations regarding FRP. Primarily in the 'manufacturing process', we propose suitable manufacturing processes to realize the intended shape and can create a process chart according to your requests. Of course, it is also possible for us to carry out the shaping of the object based on this process chart. Please feel free to contact us if you have any requests. *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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